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J frame grips -

Model 60 ND with a set of Ajax Pearlite w/ medallions:



Model 63 ND with a set of S&W Rosewood (I think) Targets:



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Originally posted by HEADKNOCKER:
I'm test driving a set of Eagle Secret Service Grips on my Airlite 342Ti Currently, The rest of my Centennials Wear Spegal Boot Grips..
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Hey HEADKNOCKER, if you get a chance, let me know what your 342Ti weighs with the SS grips.
I just picked up a "like new" one and replaced the UM Boot grips with some Bantams for weight savings.

If the Eagle grips are close to the Bantams, I'd be real tempted. Smiler

Oh, and post a picture! Cool

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My Wayne D'Angelo wearing mother of pearl.


I sure wish someone that has a number of stag grips would trade one pair for my MOP handles.


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Great thread! Here's my M63-ND with Combats. It shoots better with the factory targets like CH47gunner posted above.



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The originals now replaced with buffalo horn.




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mini14jac I haven't access to a digi scale but will one of these days weigh my setup while at work just to see..
The Eagle grips are lightweight & much smaller overall than the Spegels, less material in front of the frame..Also they are thinner just a bit..
Here's a decent pic that shows the difference.
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Prisoner6, love those Spegel's! I want some for my new 642. Where did you get them? Thanks



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Here is a set of grips on my mod.60 that I whittled out of rosewood. The mod. 60 is the first mod. 60 that came into the Columbus, OH area many years ago.
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OOps, I forgot to include the Picture.
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Just for the information
Here's the Link to Craig @ Lightning Arms Sports who has a great selection of Craig Spegels Grips..
You could also as I did Post a WTB In The Classifieds there out there,
Thanks Black Agnes!
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Mod. 34-1 Grips? I have no idea of the maker of the grips. I bought them at a gun show, and didn't ask the maker's name.
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Mod.40 year mfg.1968 unfired. Want to find stag grips like the light ones shown on page one by Sipowicz. How about it Sipowicz, who made those stag grips? I sure would like to swap you out of them.
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